Prices Reasonable 
WHIRLAWAY, (Pittman-Dahliadel, 1942), ID. 
Color between lemon and sulphur-yellow. It can be put up 
against some of the present quality yellows and win. Large, 
ll by 6 inches without much forcing. Foliage pointed like holly 
and very attractive. Good bush vitality. Stems fine. 
Roots $1.00 

WHITE ABUNDANCE, Dec. [Foreign] 
A pure creamy white and considered the best from abroad 
of its color. Received very favorable comments at Bronx 
Park. Long stiff stems, free bloomer. 
Roots 85c 
WHITE JERSEY BEAUTY [Waite] F. D. 
A beautiful pure white of the Jersey Beauty formation. Good 
stems, fine for cutting. 
Roots 50c 
WHITE CHAMPION — Semi-Cac. [Pitman-Kemp] 
Bloom 13 by 9 inches, plant 6 to 7 feet. This outstanding 
white was awarded two Achievement Medals and the New 
Jersey Dahlia Society Honorary President’s Medal Season 
of 1942. This great white is different in that every one 
can grow it successfully in any kind of soil that will 
grow good corn. It has great vitality and is unusually 
prolific. 
Roots $1.75 
WHITE KNIGHT, S. C. 
an beautiful large pure white, artistic formation and good’ 
stems. 
Roots 50c 
WHITE WONDER [Kemp, 1933], I. D. 
The largest fluffy white to date. Long graceful wavy 
petals and easily grown from 10 inches up. Strong plants 
and long stiff stems. (H. R.) 
Roots 50c 
WM. R. SHINKFIELD, I. D. 
Bloom 14x7. A huge Australian of a deep bronzy gold 
color. Wide spreading plants with broad heavy foriage. 
An outstanding dahlia in every respect. Don’t miss it. 
Bush 6 feet. 
Roots $1.25 
WINNING WAYS, (Dixie, 1941), I.D. 
Blooms 8 to 10 inches, center a creamy yellow, blending to a 
bright amaranth pink, each petal heavily based with chrome 
Roots 65c 
WORLD EVENT [Dixie, 1944], I. D. 
11 x 8 inches, rose pink. A seedling of A. Goodacre, with 
the same free blooming and branching habit as its parent 
and grandparent, Golden Goblin, which produced the free- 
blooming Mrs. C. E. Wildon, Mason’s Purple Beauty and 
many others. It is as large as the other informal pinks 
with added depth. “It is a knockout,’ were the reports 
of those who had it on trial. Received a Certificate of 
Merit at Storrs and East Lansing in 1943. On all three 
Flower Grower Honor Rolls. 
Roots $2.00 
WOTANA, F. D., (Foreign) 
The clean stem is 18 inches in length, straight and rigid, 
carrying the huge blooms facing high out of a vigorous bush. 
Color best described as mikado orange, slightly. darker at 
center. The rich color does not fade or vbleach. Reliable ex- 
hibition variety. This giant was highly recommended, from 
Australia. 
Roots 85c 
YOUR LUCKY STAR (Am. D. Farms, 1939), Str. C. 
Amaranth pink with white center, the color pqs de- 
mands admiration. The formation is also striking; regularly ar- 
ranged quilled petals form a very nice straight cactus. The 
stems are ideal and hold the huge flowers in perfect pose. The 
plant is upright, healthy and easy to grow, requires no staking 
if topped when small. Flowers 12 x 7 inches. Achievement 
Medal and Grand Prize winner in 1938 shows. 
Roots 70c 
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